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[QUOTE/] If you read the Knicks fans posts they seriously all blamed the loss on Joey Crawford. "oh this is the worst officiating I have ever seen" or "The fix is on"

Did they really say the refs/league was fixing the game in OUR favor? That is the craziest thing out of all of this! Lol![/QUOTE]
Not to insult anyone but can anyone truly look at bleacherreport and say "what a valuable journalist."

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Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

My favorite part is that he says Danny has been classy up til now, some how suppressing all this d-baggery, and now all of a sudden is a terrible guy. You admit he's been a class act all his career, but now he's a villain because of this.

Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

As much as Knick fans and their players were not pleased by the officiating, I think that they should consider that it was the Knicks who executed a few cheap shots during the game that were rewarded with flagrant fouls.

Emotional? You betcha. Every Pacers player had a chip on his shoulder last night due to the physical aspects of the game itself, let alone the fact that we had lost the 2 previous games to the Knicks.

After also taking a lot of smack from the Knicks players during the 3rd quarter and the flagrants that occurred during the 4th quarter, as far as I'm concerned it was totally excusable that Danny took the opportunity to taunt the Knicks a bit. And what better way is there to taunt a team than to throw one of their own actions back into their faces.

Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

Wow.....Knicks fan complains about everything under the sun....yet they focus on this

Well to be fair, they've also spent significant time complaining about:

Mike Woodson makes NO adjustments, plays the wrong guys, hates successful white players, and deserves to be fired. (The guy is 9-3 now)

The offense was awful in the last quarter...when they did the exact same thing they did the first 3.

Mike Bibby(5 and 6 mins his last 2 games) needs to quit being given significant minutes.

Why they hell haven't they signed the savior and fifth PG to their roster, Mike James. I mean, the guy's basically Kobe Bryant willing to sign for the vet's min.

Toney Douglas is terrible.

Why didn't they react to our small lineup and go small themselves or go big? Novak is smart and quick enough to box out Amundson. (And them going big....Carmelo was literally their 2nd "biggest" player lol)

Woodson needs to get Novak at least 25 shots per game.

The officiating was terrible and cost us the game.

Shumpert did nothing to deserve a flagrant foul, the refs just hate the Knicks.

If anything, it should have been a double foul on Smith and Barbosa. (Which is great considering Smith grabbed him with 2 arms and slammed him to the ground.)

Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

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Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

Yeah, this is ********. It's really unbelievable how harsh people are on Danny Granger from the outside. I don't understand what he did to deserve such scrutiny. So many guys in this league seem to get a pass across the nation, yet Danny doesn't stay in his place or whatever and suddenly he's a jackass? I don't get it.

If this is how several people feel about him or this team, then screw them all.

Re: The Unjustified Actions of Danny Granger

This is about a superstar making a terrible and revealing decision. He tainted this victory and made a mockery of himself, and the entire Pacers team. Most importantly, though, he offered an unnecessary gesture to a guy he can only hope he is one day half as humble as.